Healthcare Professionals
Admission Criteria
The Patient is:
- Medically stable.
- Responsive to verbal and/ or visual stimuli
- Adequately insured or have resources to cover the cost of treatment.
- In possession of a viable discharge disposition plan.
A patient in the rehabilitation programme must demonstrate impairment in two or more of the following:
- Cognitive function (attention span, memory, intelligence)
- Communication (aphasia with major receptive or expressive dysfunction)
- Continence (bowel and bladder)
- Mobility (transfers, walking, climbing stairs, wheelchairs, braces, prosthetics)
- Perceptual motor function (spatial orientation, depth or distance perception)
- Self-care activities (drinking or eating, dressing, maintaining personal hygiene)
- Self- safety (patient is likely to suffer medical complications, or patient cannot safely live independently)
The patient must need all of the following services:
- Close supervision by a doctor
- Twenty- four (24) hour skilled rehabilitation nursing care or supervision.
- Input from at least two of the therapies.
We are unable to accept patients who are at risk of absconding.